Reply by Gregory N July 22, 20102010-07-22
> I wanted to know if anybody is using a LPC32xx derivate (or any LPC3xxx)
> without any OS. I mean without Linux/WinCE. I'm particularly interested
> in knowing if the "lpcusb" can work also on LPC3xxx series ?

There is a port of the NuttX RTOS for the lpc313x. Available here: http://www.nuttx.org. It doesn't use LPCUSB, however. It has built-in, device-only USB support.

Greg

An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

Reply by Miguel Angel July 22, 20102010-07-22
Hi Marko, It's nice to know the registers are almost the same even with the
USBHOST/OTG functionality,
but I never tried. If you finally do please let us know :-)
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2010/7/22 Marko Panger

> Hi again,
>
> I'll partially answer the question myself. Looking through the USB device
> registers of the LPC3220 derivate they seems to be the same as the one used
> in the ARM7 LPC series (LPC2148). I assume the usblpc project could be
> ported with minimal efforts to the LPC3000 series.
>
> Of course, having a confirmation from a developer who actually did this
> would allow me to sleep at nights :)
>
> Marko
> On 07/21/2010 03:08 PM, Marko Panger wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to know if anybody is using a LPC32xx derivate (or any LPC3xxx)
> without any OS. I mean without Linux/WinCE. I'm particularly interested
> in knowing if the "lpcusb" can work also on LPC3xxx series ?
>
> Thanks,
> Marko
>
>
Reply by Marko Panger July 22, 20102010-07-22
Hi again,

I'll partially answer the question myself. Looking through the USB
device registers of the LPC3220 derivate they seems to be the same as
the one used in the ARM7 LPC series (LPC2148). I assume the usblpc
project could be ported with minimal efforts to the LPC3000 series.

Of course, having a confirmation from a developer who actually did this
would allow me to sleep at nights :)

Marko

On 07/21/2010 03:08 PM, Marko Panger wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to know if anybody is using a LPC32xx derivate (or any LPC3xxx)
> without any OS. I mean without Linux/WinCE. I'm particularly interested
> in knowing if the "lpcusb" can work also on LPC3xxx series ?
>
> Thanks,
> Marko
Reply by Marko Panger July 21, 20102010-07-21
Hi all,

I wanted to know if anybody is using a LPC32xx derivate (or any LPC3xxx)
without any OS. I mean without Linux/WinCE. I'm particularly interested
in knowing if the "lpcusb" can work also on LPC3xxx series ?

Thanks,
Marko